Menai Mavericks enjoy a 12-point lead at the DIVISION 1 summit after recording 29-22 win over Fflamau TC last Wednesday (March 19).
Emily Walker was a stand out player for Mavericks, winning both the Players and Umpires PoM awards.
Tim o Walis proved too strong for Pwllheli Panthers in a 35-12 success, while Rebals TC rattled up a huge 50 goals against Bethesda, who scored 13 in reply.
Second-place Arfon Ladies outscored Penygroes Primos 34-18. Alis Francis shone brightly for Arfon, while Tesni Jones did likewise for Primos.
DIVISION 2 leaders Genod Walis were unstoppable in a 42-16 victory over Walis Midffild last Tuesday (March 18) – that’s 14 straight wins for them.
Third-from-bottom Llewod Llyfni enjoyed a great 29-23 result against third-from-top Porthmadog, the sides having been level at 14-14 by the midway stage.
Holyhead Hawks outscored Bethesda Bach 34-7, while Thunderjags edged past Pwllheli Dreigiau Dre 17-15 in the closest game of the night.
Still no wins in 14 for Pwllheli, but they are getting closer, having led 11-8 at half time in their latest match. Dal ati!
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